TRIP TO JAVA
Java is an island of a thousand wonders. It combines spectacular nature and cultural heritage. Java tourism attracts visitors from all over the world. Its exotic beaches line the southern coast, offering a paradise setting. Mountains and volcanoes, such as Bromo and Merapi, create stunning panoramas. For nature lovers, Java is an ideal destination. Its dense tropical forests reveal hidden waterfalls and rivers, inviting adventure and discovery.
The highlights
- A spectacular and diverse natural environment
- Breathtakingly iconic volcanoes
- Borobudur, a masterpiece of world heritage
- Prambanan, majesty of Hindu culture
- An authentic cultural immersion
- An ideal destination for adventure lovers
- A unique historical and spiritual wealth
Borobudur
Borobudur is one of the most iconic sites in Java, located in Magelang. This Buddhist temple is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It consists of nine superimposed platforms, decorated with thousands of reliefs. The view from the top is breathtaking, with magnificent panoramas of the surrounding mountains. Every year, thousands of visitors come to admire the architecture and explore the spiritual history of this mystical place.
Prambanan
Prambanan Temple, located near Yogyakarta, is another UNESCO World Heritage Site. This Hindu complex houses several temples dedicated to the main deities of the Hindu pantheon, such as Shiva, Vishnu, and Brahma. The carvings on the walls tell epic tales from the Mahabharata and Ramayana. Prambanan is an impressive place for its architecture and grandeur. The site attracts visitors for its beauty and cultural significance.
Bromo
Mount Bromo, located in Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park, is one of the most famous volcanoes in Java. It is known for its spectacular landscapes, with sand fields and an impressive caldera. Visitors can admire the sunrise, an unforgettable spectacle on the mountain. Climbing Bromo offers breathtaking views of the surrounding area. This site attracts adventurers and nature enthusiasts for a unique experience.
Kawah Ijen
Kawah Ijen, located in East Java, is famous for its bright blue acid lake. This active crater is also known for the blue flames, visible at night due to the burning of sulfur. Sulfur workers extract blocks directly from the crater under harsh conditions. The climb to the top is a challenge, but the unique view of the lake is worth it. Kawah Ijen is a fascinating place for those looking for an extreme and unforgettable experience.
Tumpaksewu
Tumpaksewu is a spectacular waterfall located in the Lumajang region of East Java. It is surrounded by lush vegetation and towering cliffs, creating an incredible natural setting. To reach the base of the waterfall, visitors must descend a steep path, but the view is worth it. The water falls in several stages, forming a breathtaking landscape. Tumpaksewu is an ideal place for nature and photography enthusiasts.
Mandakaripura
Madakaripura is a waterfall located in the Probolinggo region of East Java. It is renowned for its mystical atmosphere and spectacular beauty, hidden in a narrow valley. The water plunges majestically from an impressive height, creating a cool mist that envelops the valley. To reach it, visitors cross rivers and winding trails, adding to the adventure. Madakaripura is a perfect place for those seeking a peaceful and natural setting. Book now and let Java captivate you!
Our Friendly Tips for Making the Most of Your Trip to Indonesia
- Encourage interaction with the residents
Throughout this tour, you will regularly interact with local people. Learning a few simple Indonesian words like Terima kasih (thank you), Selamat pagi (hello), or Permisi (excuse me) is always greatly appreciated and makes communication easier. These small gestures make the encounters more authentic and enriching.
- Protect yourself from the tropical sun
Indonesia has a sunny climate all year round. Remember to pack:
- A high SPF sunscreen
- A hat or a cap
- Sunglasses
- This will allow you to fully enjoy outdoor activities: hiking, cultural visits and marine excursions.
- Choose appropriate clothing
For temples and traditional villages, it is advisable to wear:
- Clothing covering the shoulders
- Trousers or skirts below the knee
- A sarong can be very useful (and is often provided on site in temples).
- Recommended footwear
Some tours include walks, hikes or wetlands (waterfalls, volcanoes).
Plan ahead:
- Comfortable shoes
- Non-slip sandals
- Possibly water shoes
- Respect for local customs
Indonesia is a welcoming country that respects traditions.
A few simple steps:
- Avoid overly visible displays of affection in villages
- Ask permission before photographing the inhabitants
- Use your right hand to give or receive
